La Ronge resident charged in hospital incident makes formal complaint against RCMP
A La Ronge mother who is facing charges including assault on three officers has filed a complaint with the Civilian Review and Complaints Commission for the RCMP. She and the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples says she was the victim of police brutality and racism. An RCMP professional responsibility unit is investigating the complaint.
Details of the complaint came via a press release issued Monday by the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples, which also held a web conference later in the day with complainant Emily Kammermayer. The press release states Kammermayer, who is a member of the Lac La Ronge Indian Band, went to the La Ronge Health Centre Dec. 29 seeking medical attention for her two-year-old son.
She claims the attending doctor refused to provide an x-ray, an argument occurred and police were then called. When officers arrived, Kammermayer’s son ran out of the examination room, into the hospital and as she was attempting to retrieve them, she was tackled by RCMP and, allegedly punched in the head.
“One of the officers grabbed me by the hair and threw me to the ground,” she said. “I was in shock and I tried to squirm free. One of the officers placed their knee on my neck.”